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Old 02-14-2003, 07:10 PM
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I'm looking for some options to support 700 HP in an FD.



Posting for a buddy of mine who wants to keep his monster under wraps till it's done..
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oo....kay...



Is this a stupid question??



Vosko?
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Old 02-15-2003, 07:59 PM
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i believe that AEROMOTIVE has a pump that supports 1000hp, but there are no 'in tank' options for the fd, for that HP. your best bet is to run dual inline pumps.....
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Would two tt supra pumps be enough? what hp would those support?
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Originally Posted by r_xplicit' date='Feb 15 2003, 05:59 PM
i believe that AEROMOTIVE has a pump that supports 1000hp, but there are no 'in tank' options for the fd, for that HP. your best bet is to run dual inline pumps.....
Thats a nice pump.Direckfreak has that in his cosmo FB project car,Just look at the fuel system thread he posted in the 1st gen forum.
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Originally Posted by R1TT' date='Feb 15 2003, 08:35 PM
Would two tt supra pumps be enough? what hp would those support?
I would say those would work but the cost is prolly the same as the Aeromotive pump.
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Can you mount an Aeromotive A1000 in the tank? I want an in tank pump that can support upwards of 550rwhp. I am thinking about going with this one if it's possible to mount it in the tank. I don't want to listen to my pump so I don't want an external pump.
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Originally Posted by lane_change' date='Feb 15 2003, 09:55 PM
Can you mount an Aeromotive A1000 in the tank? I want an in tank pump that can support upwards of 550rwhp. I am thinking about going with this one if it's possible to mount it in the tank. I don't want to listen to my pump so I don't want an external pump.
Sorry the A1000 is a inline only pump.There must be something out there for a 550rwhp application in tank setup tho.
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So does anyone know of a good pump that can go intank? I want a pump that can keep up with my T78 at 24spi. I am running 168lb secondaries and 72lb primaries with a PFC and an SX FPR. -8AN Feed and -6AN return. How much is a sump kit for the FD and how hard are they to do? I wanted to stay intank but if that is not an option then I guess I'll go with what works.



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Your best bet is probably a twin intank walbro setup or a walbro intank and an aeromotive inline.



I believe Vosko has the latter of the 2.
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